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If the worksite where you were hired has been closed, wouldn't you have to travel to another worksite if you want to continue working? Doesn't it make sense that you'd have to travel if you want to work? Do you expect the owner to re-open the closed worksite so you won't have to travel?
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A worksite employer is an organization or entity that employs workers at a specific location or site, often providing direct supervision and operational management. This term is commonly used in the context of staffing agencies, where the staffing agency may be the legal employer, but the workers perform their duties at a client company's worksite. Worksite employers are responsible for adhering to labor laws and ensuring workplace safety while managing the workforce at that location.
Your role under Worksite Analysis with regards to conducting a Hazard Analysis is to identify hazards of the job and document those hazards.
worksite analysis
Work site, two words.
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field replaceable units (fru)
The SITE location plan is where the ENTIRE SITE is located on the map. Sometimes a worksite comprises of multiple buildings and public infrastructures, so the embodiment of all these structures as a whole is considered the WORKSITE. The building location plan is where a specific building is located IN THE WORKSITE. If the Site only comprises of ONE building then, the site location plan and building location plan should look about the same.
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Worksite analyses
Place of employment worksite